Planned Parenthood sanitizes BDSM websites
At some point in recent months Planned Parenthood thought to add an advisory to its “Getting Kinky – BDSM 101” post, likely after conservative news sources drew attention to it in late February. A video from that post was featured in a trailer today by Live Action, promoting its new investigation into PP’s dangerous practice of counseling kids on how to engage in torture sex.
Here’s how the site looks today, with the responsible looking disclaimer…
As Live Action noted, “[T]his is an attempt to cover tracks – the tone, structure, and overall character of the video make it clear that it is intended for teenagers.”
Indeed, here’s how the youthful site looked according to the Wayback Machine in June 2013, sans any warning…
Speaking of “50 Shades of Grey,” Planned Parenthood Hudson Peconic hosted a “50 Shades of Safe” workshop in November 2012 to educate “middle and high school teachers” to, in part, “[i]dentify the types of behaviors involved in BDSM and how a BDSM relationship is successfully navigated between sexual partners,” - ”with a specific focus on teenagers and young adults.”
But if you click on the link to this workshop information now, you will get one of those “404 Not Found” messages, because sometime this past week Planned Parenthood deleted the post. However, a cached version is still available.
Given Live Action’s peek today at upcoming revelations about this sicko organization, I’m sure Planned Parenthood’s web team has been busy doing a lot more site sanitizing.

ONCE AGAIN, and “just that quick,” PP isn’t really doing that thing that pro-lifers are complaining about.
They aren’t promoting clergy who justify abortion. They aren’t promoting BDSM to middle-schoolers and teenagers. Those counselors who covered up statutory rape — fired. The counselor who advised traffickers on how to get abortions for under-age sex workers — fired.
Planned Parenthood never does those things. Never, ever. See! — Just check our website!
Jill,
CNS News and Breitbart covered the BDSM and Planned Parenthood story in 2014. I read it ONE YEAR earlier …. in 2013! –> http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/planned-parenthood-video-promotes-sadomasochism-as-adventure-and-fun
Just like left-wing media, some conservative media seem to be dropping the ball.
Am I the only woman in America who hasn’t read 50 Shades of Grey? It’s not that I’m a prude, I just have no interest in that sort of thing, and I heard it was poorly written, anyway.
Phillymiss,
I read the first page as a writing experiment (it was to anonymously examine the first pages of best sellers and see if they would pass muster as a first time novelist’s first submission – 50 Shades didn’t pass). But no, you’re not the only woman to have not read it.
If the opening is anything to go by, it was poorly written.
And the premise sounds scary and weird – some intern being taken advantage of by her wealthy employer guy? Does anyone else smell rape? I don’t know. I’m not a prude either but I haven’t read it.
I read it phillymiss and LB and I’m not a woman, lol. I was just curious as to what the fuss was about. I found it horrifying for various reasons. I’m not particularly phased by any type of consensual sex no matter how out there, but that novel had really very little about consent and a whole lot of abuse.
You’re not wrong to think something is seriously wrong with the set in Fifty Shades… The people I know in the “lifestyle” were really offended by it since it portrayed BDSM as something forced on one participant until they like it, which in reality the “submissive” sets the boundaries and is really the one in control. People engaging in kink do NOT ignore safe words like Christian does in that novel, the “dominant” is NOT in charge of the boundaries wither. Basically, that book portrayed someone in a sexually abusive relationship who gets Stockholm syndrome, not a kink couple. Healthy people who like BDSM would never engage in the nonconsensensual behavior in that novel.
In fact, I think the novel is flat out dangerous. Impressionable people read it and think that it’s “hot” and okay to be treated like that/treat others like that. People can engage in kink if that’s what floats their boats, but I really think they should be safe and not be abused or taken advantage of while indulging themselves, or inadvertently harming someone else. People need realistic information so they can protect themselves. People have died from kink, especially young and inexperienced people.